salmon - Sport Fishing Institute of BC
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salmon - Sport Fishing Institute of BC
A new era for the Recreational Fishery Conservation Stamp. A new era for the Recreational Fishery Conservation Stamp. 2012 Recreational Fishery Conservation Stamp in 2013 # of Projects Stamp Funds Total Value Spring 55 $297K $2.15 M Fall 48 $428K $2.66 M TBD 28 $447K $2.54 M TOTALS 131 $1,172K $7.35 M Note: > 25% of recreational license holders do not purchase the stamp. 2012 Results More than $180,000 Donated by Sport Fishing Sector in 2013 THANKS! Recreational Fishing Partners 2 Reel Fishing Adventures Adam’s Fishing Charters Avid Sportfishing Becker's Lodge Black Gold Lodge Cariboo Lodge Chromer Sportfishing Clayoquot Wilderness Resort Cowichan River Wilderness Lodge Critter Cove Delta, YVR Dent Island Lodge Dolphins North Lodge Dolphin's Resort Duncanby Lodge Eagle Nook Resort and Spa Eagle Pointe Lodge Fishing Kyuquot – Rugged Point Lodge Fraser River Lodge Freedom Charters Gibby’s Fishing Charters Good Hope Cannery Good Time Dave’s Fishing Charters Great River Fishing Adventures Haggard Cove Hakai Land and Sea Society Harrison's Cove Lodge Island Outfitters Island Sportfishing Adventures Jimmy Jack Charters Kyuquot Lodge Langara Fishing Adventures Last Cast Guiding Leisure Suit Charters Lodge at Gold River Lodge at Tahsis Harbour Marina West Motel McKay Bay Lodge Murphy Sport Fishing Naden Lodge Nice Fish Nicholas Dean Lodge / Yellow Cedar Lodge Nielsen’s Fishing Lodge No Limit Charters Nootka Island Lodge and Moutcha Bay North King Lodge Oak Bay Marine Group: April Point Resort, Painters and Pedder Bay Resort. Peregrine Lodge Pro Line Sports Qualicum Rivers Winter Harbour Fishing Lodge and Resort Queen Charlotte Lodge Reel Obsession Sport Fishing Roger Gage Ryan Bell Sea Beam Lodge Ltd. Sea Spider Charters Shane Bradley Shearwater Resort and Marina Stamp River Lodge Steep Island Lodge Tani-Lyn Fishin’ Charters Tofino Swell Lodge Tweedsmuir Park Lodge Vancouver Sport Fishing Center West Coast Fishing Club West Coast Resorts Conservation Contribution 2 Reel Fishing Adventures Avid Sportfishing Chromer Sportfishing Duncanby Lodge Eagle Pointe Lodge Haggard Cove Hakai Land and Sea Society Lodge at Gold River Marina West Motel Naden Lodge Nicholas Dean Lodge / Yellow Cedar Lodge Qualicum Rivers Winter Harbour Fishing Lodge and Resort Reel Obsession Sport Fishing Shearwater Resort and Marina Vancouver Sport Fishing Center West Coast Resorts 2013 2013 Highlights Highlights How to Get Involved • Silent Auction Easel • Conservation Contribution • Foundation Dinner Donation Contact Sonora Morin [email protected] or (250) 202-0037 Restoring a Lost Fishery: an introduction to the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project Presented by Brian Riddell, CEO, Pacific Salmon Foundation (604-763-1899 or [email protected] ) November 21, 2013 12/13/2013 9 SALISH SEA (PUGET SOUND, STRAIT OF GEORGIA AND JUAN DE FUCA STRAIT Total catch (troll + sport) of Chinook and Coho salmon in the Strait of Georgia, 1970 to 2008 Chinook Coho 1,500,000 Coho variation is a combination of behaviour and survival rates. Catch (in pieces) 1,200,000 900,000 600,000 300,000 PST implemented 0 1969 1972 1975 1978 1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 Catch year 11 Fishing effects are not limiting recovery but likely did contribute to the initial depression of spawners as their productivity rate declined. 12/13/2013 12 Marine survival rate is the % of the juveniles that emigrated to sea that are estimated to have survived to Age-2 pre-fishery cohorts (abundance); estimated with CWT data. 12/13/2013 13 Issues to address: 1. Major changes observed widely. 2. Lots of studies & concern … NO ACTION 3. Little integration of research efforts (fragmented efforts on singular topics /times/locations) 4. Significant impacts on local communities … social, economic, and ecological costs. 5. Uncertainty on how to proceed & lack leadership. With a few exceptions: DFO trawl surveys, DFO Science’s ERI projects, and development of VENUS program at UVIC (information and opportunities). 12/13/2013 14 Ignoring the issue is not much of a legacy! 12/13/2013 15 Science team: BE Riddell (DFO*) RJ Beamish (DFO*) B. Devlin (DFO) AP Farrell (UBC) S. McFarlane (DFO*) K. Miller-Saunders (DFO) A Trites (UBC) A Tautz (Prov. BC*) C Walters (UBC) * Indicates Retired 12/13/2013 16 Pacific Salmon Foundation supported projects: 1. Acoustic tagging of Chilko Lake sockeye salmon smolts (1st time, 4 years) 2. Re-examination of Harbour Seal diets in the Strait of Georgia (PhD, UBC) 3. Development of the Strait of Georgia Data Centre (UBC, supported by the Sitka Foundation, 2012-2014). 4. Cowichan Bay pilot study … how to differentiate very early marine mortality from dispersion of smolts leaving the river? 5. Support for SeaGrass Conservation Society and ForageFish.BC (community based mapping and habit restoration). 2012 … Goldcorp donation of $1 Million over 3 years in support of SoG project and administration. 12/13/2013 17 October 17, 2013 $5 Million over 5 Yr Salish Sea Marine Survival Project U.S. NOAA Fisheries Washington Dept. Fish & Game Puget Sound Partnership Dept. Fisheries & Oceans Port Metro Vancouver NGO’s and Local Communities Top-Down Controls PATHOGENS / DISEASE MARINE MAMMALS SALMON AQUACULTURE SALMON HATCHERIES Habitat Restoration SALMON Biological Interactions Forage fish base WILD SALMON Ichthyoplankton Zooplankton Phytoplankton Bottom-up Controls Annual weather variation Physical & Chemical Oceanography How will the balance of $7.5M be met? 1) Key step: Recreational Fishery stamp revenue $300,000 / year with current stamp = $1.5 Million over 5 years. 2) Pacific Salmon Endowment Fund ... @ 1% use of principle = $1.5 Million over 5 years. 3) Other Foundations, Corporate, and Private donations, target is $2 Million over 5 years. 4) Government of Canada contribution i. … options: match the PSC contribution of $2.5 Million over 5 years. ii. Modest increase in stamp fee dedicated to SoG project*. iii. Both, as a hybrid plan for $2.5 Million over 5 years. Buzz Holling and Eddy Carmack: Community-based Science Sc High IP C Th e ed s e nc e i 3 it y Ne s ce O m n a’ ad un io an Low y/ Ac t C Hierarchal Ranking lic C Po m s an Co Small/short/intimate Large/long/bulk Relevant Scales Pertinent Measurements The Case for Community-based Small Vessel Science Figures showing (left) the scaling feedback loop from IPCC to C3O to community-based monitoring to public policy and finally back to the IPCC; and (right) the concept of converting fishboats into science-capable vessels (measuring vertical profiles of Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbitity and chlorophyll fluorescence; water sampling for nitrate, phosphate silicate and oxygen and carbon isotopes; collecting net hauls for zooplankton and bottom grabs for benthos; acquiring water column and benthic video; and measuring underway profiles for temperature, salinity, currents and multi-frequency bioacoustics. 12/13/2013 21 THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION Building a conceptual framework: What are the primary controls on Chinook and Coho production? ABIOTIC CONTROLS (Environmental variables) Annual weather patterns Climate change/trends Match / Mismatch hypotheses (timing of events) Oceanographic parameters 12/13/2013 BIOTIC CONTROLS Harbour seal predation Habitat impacts / Development Fishing pressures Hatcheries/inter-species competition for food Pathogens & Disease Aquaculture interactions 24 Our primary hypothesis is that: Environmental factors now control annual production of Chinook and Coho in the Strait of Georgia. 12/13/2013 25 Biological controls Simultaneously … test biological factors for potential impacts and opportunities for intervention. Can’t start with biological interactions as no two years are identical. 12/13/2013 26 Biotic studies on smaller scales: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Predator surveys for species currently not assessed. Marine grasses and kelp restoration and mapping. Examination of forage fish spawning and restoration (Herring?) Examination of sea lice impacts on juvenile Chinook and coho salmon. Community Network (habitat mapping project ) Assessment methods and Data Management systems: 1. Ensure there are adequate CWT groups to conduct comparisons (Riddell and DFO) 2. Web-based data management system (Art Tautz) 3. Analysis and modelling (C. Walters and modeller) 4. Web-based community communication tool (PSF website) 5. Otolith processing and analysis lab (tbd, UVic) 12/13/2013 27 Community Engagement … PSF could facilitate: Implement an adaptive management (recovery) plan based on: a) interim catch targets, b) large scale manipulations (experiments), and c) monitoring and evaluation ... Adjust to achieve your goals. 12/13/2013 28 In the end, the Strait of Georgia program decided on 14 projects using the expertise of government, universities, NGOs, industry, and communities. Total cost over 5 years was scaled to $10 Million (set by the original donor). The real end occurred when the donor was unable to provide the funds. However, the Directors of the PSF fully endorse this project and continued to support efforts to raise these funds. 12/13/2013 29 … builds on past efforts of PSF’s Strait of Georgia proposal (2009), PSC’s Fraser Sockeye workshop (June 2010), Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (2011), development of the Strait of Georgia Data Centre (PSF/UBC/Sitka Foundation, 2012), and the Salish Sea Marine Survival Workshop (PSF/LLTK, Nov. 2012) A fully integrated, multi-disciplinary program to understand the determination of early marine survival of salmon in the Salish Sea ecosystem. 12/13/2013 30 • Over 90 participants, representing multiple disciplines (salmon biology/genetics/ecology, physical and biological oceanography, prey, predators, disease, toxins, toxics, and habitat) • 15 member Advisory Panel provided recommendations for critical elements of US-Canada joint research program. • Fundamental question: Is there sufficient merit in a collaborative program, is there sufficient overlap in research priorities and issues? 12/13/2013 31 • US-Canada research program has ecological and operational merit. • Focus on the fish but be multi-faceted to account for ecosystem interactions. • Build around an understanding of bottom-up processes. • Use retrospective analyses to assess information gaps & narrow range of drivers. • Design larger scale experiments to isolate factors against environmental noise. 12/13/2013 32 12/13/2013 33 12/13/2013 34 We still need your support to proceed: 1) As outlined; requires your support for a direct contribution from federal budget of $2.5 Million (possibly over 5 years), leverage will be 4 to 1; OR 2) Increase in the Recreational Fishery stamp value for 2014, currently every $4 to $5 would provide $1 Million per year for sustaining recreational fisheries; OR 3) Combine both options for maximum opportunity. Values to Government: 1) Direct support of sustainable fisheries as outlined in new Fisheries Act. 2) Economic development and increased employment in recreational fisheries and tourism. (PSF conducting economic assessment currently) 3) Response to Cohen Commission report. 4) Community involvement with government support. 5) Increase in conservation stamp value, provides long term sustainability of the Strait, fisheries, and communities ... No direct cost to government. Rowing for large Chinook in the Tyee Pool, Campbell River, BC Seal head tag - Side View ARGOS antenna Circuit boards Batteries Epoxy mold Loop antenna EMI shielding Pacific Ocean Salmon Tracking (POST) arrays and new arrays from Canadian Ocean Tracking Network OTN 12/13/2013 38